THE WIT OF THE WORLD.
A p.utbularly fine magazine, that presents the best of the world's humour in art and literature, has jusi reached us. It is entitled "Humour." and it is well named, providing, as it doe;-, a laugh in every inch of spar?. "Humour" gather.- its matter from all the famous witty paper- of the world, including Loudon "Punch." "Passing Show," "Tit Bits," "Pearson's Weekly." •'London Opinion." "Sketch." "Weekly Telegraph." "Answers." "Edinburgh Scotsman." "Life." "Judge." "Wayside Talc ." Buffalo Express," "Boston Vein -nipt," "California Pelican." " "-'tunlay Evening Post." "Ladies' Lome Journal." New York Tribune." ••i'hi cago Herald," stray Stories," and a do/en other English speaking magaNu bett.r May could be imagined ol bringing Australasian readers in touch with the humoui of the world, for in a single magazine is presented the cream of the wit from all the publicutioninentioued. The matter includes short stories. humorous paragraphs, tunny sketches and illustrated jokes. "Humour" is published on the 7th and -Ist of the month, and is one sale til ...1 per ropy.
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Otaki Mail, 18 August 1922, Page 3
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